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The looking like a boy RIR.

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Definitely a boy.

I also like to use wood ash or ground up charcoal for wounds in chickens. It keeps bugs off, helps it heal faster and infection away. Works amazing!
 
The looking like a boy RIR.

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Definitely a boy.

I also like to use wood ash or ground up charcoal for wounds in chickens. It keeps bugs off, helps it heal faster and infection away. Works amazing!

×2 on the cockerel. ;)
I use ground marigold for wounds. Battles infection wonderfully and definitely keeps parasites away.
Warriors peeps, it actually works! :lol:
I use ash in the dust baths. I don't know why I totally forgot it works for mites. :rolleyes:
 
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×2 on the cockerel. ;)
I use ground marigold for wounds. Battles infection wonderfully and definitely keeps parasites away.
Warriors peeps, it actually works! :lol:
I use ash in the dust baths. I don't know why I totally forgot it works for mites. :rolleyes:

It does?!?!?!?
Holy StarClan!
How do you put it on them?Rub it on the wound or feed it to them?
Dumb question, I know :lau
 
×2 on the cockerel. ;)
I use ground marigold for wounds. Battles infection wonderfully and definitely keeps parasites away.
Warriors peeps, it actually works! :lol:
I use ash in the dust baths. I don't know why I totally forgot it works for mites. :rolleyes:

It does?!?!?!?
Holy StarClan!
How do you put it on them?Rub it on the wound or feed it to them?
Dumb question, I know :lau

IKR :th
Grind it up into a paste diluted slightly with water and apply to the wound. ;)
 
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×2 on the cockerel. ;)
I use ground marigold for wounds. Battles infection wonderfully and definitely keeps parasites away.
Warriors peeps, it actually works! :lol:
I use ash in the dust baths. I don't know why I totally forgot it works for mites. :rolleyes:


That's neat! I don't think we have any, so I'll keep using ash. Now I'm gonna keep my eye out to get some marigold! :D
 
IKR :th
Grind it up into a paste diluted slightly with water and apply to the wound. ;)

Interesting.....
Well, I learned something knew.
*calls downstairs to mom*MOM BUY SOME MARIGOLD SEEDS WHEN WE GO OUT TONIGHT *Mom calls back*Um, sweetie why?*I call down*BECAUSE!SARAH JUST TOLD ME-*Mom*Who is Sarah?*me*MOM IT'S A BYC USER!ANYWAY, IF ONE OF THE CHICKENS GET A WOUND, WE GROUND IT UP INTO A PASTE AND PUT IT ON THE WOUND.*Mom comes upstairs and stairs at me.**i roll my eyes*No I'm not being Warrior crazed!Its true, Look!*shows her post*
 
IKR :th
Grind it up into a paste diluted slightly with water and apply to the wound. ;)

Interesting.....
Well, I learned something knew.
*calls downstairs to mom*MOM BUY SOME MARIGOLD SEEDS WHEN WE GO OUT TONIGHT *Mom calls back*Um, sweetie why?*I call down*BECAUSE!SARAH JUST TOLD ME-*Mom*Who is Sarah?*me*MOM IT'S A BYC USER!ANYWAY, IF ONE OF THE CHICKENS GET A WOUND, WE GROUND IT UP INTO A PASTE AND PUT IT ON THE WOUND.*Mom comes upstairs and stairs at me.**i roll my eyes*No I'm not being Warrior crazed!Its true, Look!*shows her post*

LOL I am seriously laughing. :lau
GTG
 
×2 on the cockerel. ;)
I use ground marigold for wounds. Battles infection wonderfully and definitely keeps parasites away.
Warriors peeps, it actually works! :lol:
I use ash in the dust baths. I don't know why I totally forgot it works for mites. :rolleyes:



Definitely a boy.

I also like to use wood ash or ground up charcoal for wounds in chickens. It keeps bugs off, helps it heal faster and infection away. Works amazing!



I was pretty sure it was a boy, I mean, giant legs, red comb and all the others are nearly completely feathered and this one barely has a tail. The three lorps look like that too.
 

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